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I started at Microsoft in 1997 supporting Exchange 4.0 and 5.0 on the deep night shift. I continued working nights for four years, which gave me a heavy focus on disaster recovery and SMTP mailflow issues. In 2001 I moved to a daytime shift as a Problem Control SE (Support Engineer), which is a position with a heavy focus on complex troubleshooting, though I also get to do some debugging and some coding of my own. These days I rarely see a disaster recovery case anymore, and my focus has changed to the recipient update service and issues with public folder replication. Last year I wrote the PFDavAdmin tool, which is basically a replacement for the old pfinfo/pfadmin tools, and continue to update it as time allows (feedback is welcome). I have no formal education in computers (or anything else for that matter), but I've been a computer geek forever.
Published Wednesday, June 30, 2004 4:08 PM by Exchange
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Owen said:

Great! I want to become an Exchange support engineer!
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Michelle Harmon said:

You rock. :) Thanks for this post.
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You Had Me At EHLO... said:

Once a site has no Exchange 5.5 servers in it, that old "Highest Priority" policy based on legacyExchangeDN...
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Lately I've seen a lot of questions regarding the use of homeMDB in policy filters. I want to use this...
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